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belgian cup carin and for how it is we'll be spending the night in this exciting creation. then i think it's a very special 3 yes it's a nick so a lot of animals. 1st moments of their life in the make so maybe it makes you think about their. guests don't mind just the basics they can even spend the night up to 12 meters high inside an installation designed by kevin van but. when night falls in the museum piece descends and all you can hear other frogs in the nearby pond. the next morning. i really enjoyed it it was nice being mix the nature is kind of thinking ok i'm lying inside a rectum listening to the bugs are like the fact that all around us was a war i it was do. you definitely know it's a work of art you know it feels like it and how did the neighbors like spending the night inside the annex. it was a bit like in the sleeping in a tent it was different from the house really. a nice inside an artwork costs up to 120 your is including breakfast at the museum cafe harry's going to remember his 9th birthday for a long time how many people can say they've slept inside an
belgian cup carin and for how it is we'll be spending the night in this exciting creation. then i think it's a very special 3 yes it's a nick so a lot of animals. 1st moments of their life in the make so maybe it makes you think about their. guests don't mind just the basics they can even spend the night up to 12 meters high inside an installation designed by kevin van but. when night falls in the museum piece descends and all you can hear other frogs in the nearby pond. the next morning. i...
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carine is still coming to terms with her breast cancer diagnosis.spitals involved here. if we were not in covid i know that i would be on an operating schedule and have a date for a mastectomy, with reconstruction. but because of covid everything is on hold. the bbc has been told of patients across the country who haven't been given surgery or treatments like chemotherapy because of covid. 0ne nurse has said that the treatment options are so limited at the moment that she has seen a dramatic increase in the number of patients having mastectomies without reconstructions. nhs england say essential and urgent cancer treatments must continue but that all decisions made have to be balanced against the risks posed by covid. lucy kon, bbc news. the number of deaths connected to the virus in america has now passed 58,000. that's more than the number of us personnel killed in the vietnam war. the country is also bracing itself for some seismic economic data, as the extent of the economic downturn becomes clearer. 0ur north america correspondent, peter bowes
carine is still coming to terms with her breast cancer diagnosis.spitals involved here. if we were not in covid i know that i would be on an operating schedule and have a date for a mastectomy, with reconstruction. but because of covid everything is on hold. the bbc has been told of patients across the country who haven't been given surgery or treatments like chemotherapy because of covid. 0ne nurse has said that the treatment options are so limited at the moment that she has seen a dramatic...
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carine is still coming to terms with her breast cancer diagnosis.lved here. if we were not in covid i know that i would be on an operating schedule and have a date for a mastectomy, with reconstruction. but because of covid everything is on hold. the bbc has been told of patients across the country who haven't been given surgery or treatments like chemotherapy because of covid. 0ne nurse has said that the treatment options are so limited at the moment that she has seen a dramatic increase in the number of patients having mastectomies without reconstructions. nhs england say essential and urgent cancer treatments must continue but that all decisions made have to be balanced against the risks posed by covid. lucy conn, bbc news. tributes are being paid two brothers, from south wales, who died side by side after contracting coronavirus. ghulam and raza abbas passed away within hours of each other at the royal gwent hospital just weeks after losing their father from ill health. their families have pleaded with people to stay at home and stop the spread
carine is still coming to terms with her breast cancer diagnosis.lved here. if we were not in covid i know that i would be on an operating schedule and have a date for a mastectomy, with reconstruction. but because of covid everything is on hold. the bbc has been told of patients across the country who haven't been given surgery or treatments like chemotherapy because of covid. 0ne nurse has said that the treatment options are so limited at the moment that she has seen a dramatic increase in...
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carine torbey, lebanon.uipped to respond in northern syria, yemen and gaza. joelle bassoul is from save the children and based in beirut. tell us what challenges you are facing today. the challenges are immensejust facing today. the challenges are immense just because this is not a humanitarian response, is a public health issue, a pandemic. syria, northern syria, yemen and gaza, where aid is difficult to deliver in those areas and how to reach, we are feeling the worst of an outbreak. in gaza so far there have been a few cases reported and in yemen there are none officially, as well as in north—west syria but obviously testing is not being done on a large scale and we cannot have a full picture of what is happening until we start seeing those cases increase. and presumably those cases being reported in the few cases where can reach a hospital and within that hospital actually get tested ? within that hospital actually get tested? yes, absolutely, because the health care system in all of these places has bee
carine torbey, lebanon.uipped to respond in northern syria, yemen and gaza. joelle bassoul is from save the children and based in beirut. tell us what challenges you are facing today. the challenges are immensejust facing today. the challenges are immense just because this is not a humanitarian response, is a public health issue, a pandemic. syria, northern syria, yemen and gaza, where aid is difficult to deliver in those areas and how to reach, we are feeling the worst of an outbreak. in gaza...
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it's not like when youo out and had no carin the world. just throwing garbage. now you have to worry about what you touch. mi so vulnerable because you have water, there is f erksz ces, diapers, today i got splashed what water, i had to run and get my clorox wipes and wipe my face. inyou get that splashedyour face, you have to make sure you have hand sanitizer t wash your face because you get it in your mouth or eyes or ears, that is why you have to keep whing your hands. when i'm working, i'm not realizing it, even though i have my-- i'm touching stuff with garbage and touching my-- i'mod go but-- that is my face now i'm infected. you have to take extraec prtion now because i could take this home to my family. i have a four year old grandson that is there. d i don't want to get him i couldn't live with myself. my biggestear is catching it, that is my biggest fear.in bawlgs i-- you know, i am up in age and i am working on my retirement. could t couldf ffect me ii couldn't work gerntion if it affects my lungses and i can't breathe like i used to. it is scary. am
it's not like when youo out and had no carin the world. just throwing garbage. now you have to worry about what you touch. mi so vulnerable because you have water, there is f erksz ces, diapers, today i got splashed what water, i had to run and get my clorox wipes and wipe my face. inyou get that splashedyour face, you have to make sure you have hand sanitizer t wash your face because you get it in your mouth or eyes or ears, that is why you have to keep whing your hands. when i'm working, i'm...
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the bbc‘s carine torbey has been speaking to syrian refugees. here's some of her report. from syria's brutal conflict. 0vercrowded camps now look almost deserted. for the moment, those in lebanon, jordan and syria have escaped the pandemic, but for how long? this man fled syria six years ago with his mother and sons. they are following instructions from the lebanese authorities. they don't leave their camp unless necessary. he sent us this video from a town on the border between lebanon and syria. we reached out to him via skype to avoid any risk of contamination. understandable concern amongst refugee camps, who looked to be among the worst hit. the world health organisation is considering changing its guidance on whether people should wear face masks in public to help stop the spread of coronavirus. it's looking at new research which suggests droplets from coughs and sneezes could be projected further than originally thought. a top chinese health official says... "the big mistake in the us and europe, in my opinion, is that people aren't wearing masks." the current guid
the bbc‘s carine torbey has been speaking to syrian refugees. here's some of her report. from syria's brutal conflict. 0vercrowded camps now look almost deserted. for the moment, those in lebanon, jordan and syria have escaped the pandemic, but for how long? this man fled syria six years ago with his mother and sons. they are following instructions from the lebanese authorities. they don't leave their camp unless necessary. he sent us this video from a town on the border between lebanon and...
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carine torbey has been speaking to some of the refugees.lict. 0vercrowded camps now look almost deserted. for the moment, those in levin on, jordan and syria have escaped the pandemic. but for how long? they fled here six years ago. they fled here six years ago. they are following instructions from the lebanese authorities. they don't leave their camp u nless they don't leave their camp u nless necessary. they don't leave their camp unless necessary. he sent us this video on the border between lebanon and syria. we reached out to him to avoid any risk of contamination. un agencies are trying to help by handing out large water rations and setting up isolation tents. they also pledge to cover deaths and treatment. but here in north—western syria, it is a different story. there is no national authority in idlib to co—ordinate response for the hundreds of thousands of displaced syrians living in these overcrowded camps. local agencies are helping spread awareness, but water is scarce and different inheritance are in short supply. —— disinfectan
carine torbey has been speaking to some of the refugees.lict. 0vercrowded camps now look almost deserted. for the moment, those in levin on, jordan and syria have escaped the pandemic. but for how long? they fled here six years ago. they fled here six years ago. they are following instructions from the lebanese authorities. they don't leave their camp u nless they don't leave their camp u nless necessary. they don't leave their camp unless necessary. he sent us this video on the border between...